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Dickson Davis - Dixie’s Diner’s Famous Dusted Donuts

by Kate on Aug.11, 2009, under Blog

Dickson Davis was called “Dix” for short and he called his dog and his diner, “Dixie”. He drove daily to Delta to deliver dough for the donuts, dubbing Dixie’s Diner in Delta, no doubt, the BEST donut this side of the Mississippi. Dickson’s daughter Dorothy diligently drove “Dixie’s Diner”, though she’d never made the dough for Dixie’s Famous Donuts.
Dix kept it such a deep secret, that he would only deliver the dough by driving daily from his dark basement bakery deep in the dark forest in the mountains miles outside of Delta.
Dix dark bakery was dark due to being dug deep down into the ground. Dix dug the dirt with his bare hands, alone, but for his dutiful dog, Dixie.
Dorothy didn’t ask Dix any questions about the deep dark secret recipe. Dix Daughter just prayed daily that her dad would arrive doting the dough. She knew one day the day would come when her dad’s delivery would miss the dawn’s sunrise… and the entire deluge of Deltonians would demand Dixie’s Donuts by the dozen at the door… yet forever there would be no more…

Dix didn’t distrust Dorothy, his dear and dutiful daughter… despite this he still kept the deep dark secret of the delicious dusted donuts…

Determined to save his Dixie Legacy ( this meant keeping Dorothy & the Dough safe).  Dix didn’t want to see deviants detain his doting daughter over determining a damn donut dough derision.

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“New Math: Synergy en Vogue” thanks to Jim Underwood for some inspiration

by Kate on May.11, 2009, under Blog

Synergy En Vogue:

The idea stems from “attitudes” in the work place… the mystical phenomena of super-success…

Why do some companies fail and others succeed?

How does attitude play with synergy and the New Math?

Stay tuned as I’m still getting inspired… just wanted to punch in a little bit about this concept of 1 + 1 = 3 and how to duplicate this in our lives purposefully.

Sincerely,

Kate Cook

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“Objection”

by Kate on May.08, 2009, under Auto/Biography, Blog, Local News

I suppose I made myself look a-fool when I was in court in Ogden Wednesday. When one of ten people in the room is on your side, it’s really tough to keep calm and collected.

My greatest consideration about what happened is that I hope to continue on my path and not be dissuaded from my original position.

What I don’t understand is how an individual can claim they are fearful of another individual, when that person being “feared” has work relentlessly for the “common” cause.

It doesn’t make sense with my vagueness here, but I hope to fill you in on the missing pieces as I begin the “Manifesto”.

This declaration of principle and practices is an attempt to achieve clarity if not unity.

More to come, in print and video.  Thanks and please catch up with the local music scene of SLC included in these Videos :

Vimeo.com (Search : Freewhat.org Vide0)

Sincerely,

Kate Cook

“Passion Optimism and seeking to be Empathetic”

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Trifecta Meets Fable

by Kate on May.04, 2009, under Blog

A viral “trifecta” of Pigs, Birds and Humans have led to the “PANDEMIC” of something called “Swine-Flu”.

Similar to a mash-up of Peter and the Wolf and Chicken Little , with such a reaction to the FLU… people are unlikely to believe it the next time “the Sky really is falling.”

Kate Cook

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New Rules

by Kate on May.02, 2009, under Blog

I predicted Texas wanting to secede from the Union last year. Kate Cook

Watch This:

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I deleted my Twitter account

by Kate on Apr.28, 2009, under Blog

I deleted my Twitter account. It fried my brain catching up with one page and 7 minutes ago…

I think I’ll try again but not for awhile.

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Instruments in the Hands of Children

by Kate on Apr.28, 2009, under Blog, Local News, Local Promotions, Non-profit/Childrens

The founding of Ryan William McEuen foundation is the brain child of its’ namesake.

McEuen is a name related to Warner Brothers pictures such as The Jerk and 40 year old group, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band. The nephew and son of William E and John McEuen is a visionary with one of his goals to put instruments in the hands of children.

As part of this foundation, two instruments have recently been placed into the hands of interested students with the common passion and desire to learn and love music.

These two individuals represent the primary focus of the foundation, including the most important of all : Private funding in Public school for music programs.

With a Peavey Bass Guitar and Yamaha Tenor Saxaphone the list begins as the RWMF community outreach comes to the Neighborhoods of Salt Lake City and Murray, Utah.

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Dan Pope’s UtahWeather.Org

by Kate on Apr.16, 2009, under Local News, Local Promotions

Check out this amazing resource, utahweather.org

Your source for Utah Weather, Climate history, photography archive* and free information about all things climate related.  Straight from the man at Ksl 5, Dan Pope.  Don’t miss out on this wonderful community partner.

*Everyone loves the photos! Stay tuned*

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Amerika

by Kate on Mar.08, 2009, under Blog, News

“And in refusing to allow a “good crisis” to go to waste, the strategic move to remake Amerika anew has begun.”

Kevin  MuCullough, Townhall.com “Why Obama Wants America to Fail”

Reading some comments in the section of Townhall.com relating to the Obama stimulous package, one comment considers the American people slaves that will obey nomatter the neglect they recieve. In this ongoing battle for human rights, it is the first time in 200 years that “We the People” have considered the nomination of an African-American president.

As a resident of Utah, I make a point to note that the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints once did not allow African-Americans as members.  I mention this point to emphasize that the presidential frat had yet to name an African-American member (in the representation of We The People)… and that it took time for “Social” Values to change.

Social Values are a subject that has a difference from the Moral Values often put to a Social agenda.  The difference between Social and Moral values is that while both are individual justified, the integrity of the Moral Value lies in the responsibility of a directive to act accordingly versus a Social justification which relies on the ownership of only ones self to justify their action.

Here is the cartoon example of what I mean.  Lucy is open for therapy.  Yet, is her brain open for a theraputic conversation?  She is not digging below the surface level.

Like an elementary school aged crush in which your love is expressed by kicking the object of your affections’ shin and running away.

Does this make sense to you?

We have to work at developing the qualilty relationships as we grow older.

It takes work to integrate a melting pot of social and moral value in which individuals place their acountability for their actions.

CAN WE BE FORGIVE?

Once I heard that in some instances you can be forgiven  yet not excused.

One example of this is when you decline the invitation enough times, eventually you will stop getting the invite.

When we make segregation’s of our “Moral Agenda’s” and fight over Human Rights we forget to talk about Social Rights.

Social Rights include Racism, Sexism and Homophobia.  We are talking about ones right to be judged by Character rather than Ability, Color, Creed, Gender, Race, Religion or Sexual orientation.  Pedophiles, Rapists, Domestic abusers including unmarried couples are what instill the greatest fear of any consideration of Sexual Deviancy.

When talking Racist, we open ourselves up to other types of  judgment like sexism and other types of discrimination directed towards individuals.

When you imply the profanity, it’s just as bad as saying the four letter word itself.

Calling someone a slave in this country implies African-American human beings.

In the fight for Civil and Human Rights there is another fight, for the Social Right.

Social right is to judge someone by character, by action, to love with condition not for colors but for work ethic.

I say the path to destruction comes long before the charge for demolition is set.

When an antiquated structure goes upside down it’s cost for maintenance compared to implied value, the building will be taken down.

The land holders don’t mind the death of a vibrant shopping district when it’s easier than paying large property taxes.

It’s a buyers market and the sheep are stripping their foreclosed homes of everything from the copper wiring to the kitchen sink.

In the next epoch the poles are predicted to shift.  Is it the end of slavery after all?  Have civil rights succeeded to social right?

When we stop considering that it’s even possible to have slaves, we will stop having slaves.

As long as we compare people to slaves, we are acknowledging 1) helplessness = unaccountabilty , 2) our desire to have power over others = competition.

When we call people stupid, we face a third ugly reflection of ourselves in the mirror, that we don’t even want to see.

I refuse to bury my head in the sand and pretend like we are not so ignorant as to believe we are not still wanting to whip people to submission.

Kevin, nice try at ebonics, but it’s not just a change in letter we need it’s an attitude called, “Optimism”.

Let us not forget that things do not happen TO YOU, they merely happen.  It’s up to us to affect the glorious futures of our children.  Don’t let “occurrence”  effect your positivity, because each little “letter” makes all the difference. (APATHY: DEFIANCE as  SEGREGATION:INTEGRATION)

Here Here Momma welcome to the Sixties!

*edited April 16,  originally posted March 8th dedicated to my best and longest friend,  Zoraya Macias and her daughter Zoe.  I love you Z’s*

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Important Information

by Kate on Jan.23, 2009, under Local News, World News

Please visit the following:

WorldFocus.org

GlobalPost.com

UtahStories.com

and Please visit Michael Ruppert’s Blog :

http://www.mikeruppert.blogspot.com/

and http://www.fromthewilderness.com/

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